Category: Edo 2020

  • PDP members to ICPC: investigate Obaseki

    PDP members to ICPC: investigate Obaseki

    By Emmanuel Oladesu 

    Some members of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) under the aegis of Concerned Edo PDP Stakeholders, have petitioned the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC), over alleged diversion of funds by Governor Godwin Obaseki.

    They alleged that the governor should be investigated over the alleged award of contracts to his firm, AfriInvest Ltd.

    But, Obaseki’s media adviser, Crusoe Osagie, said the petition was frivolous, adding that the All Progressives Congress (APC) embarked on the propaganda to tarnish the governor’s image.

    He said the plot to divert his boss’ attention will fail.

    Read Also: Oshiomhole, Obaseki in battle for survival

    A copy of the petition signed by Andrew Egboigbe, a PDP member in Ward 3, Orhionmwon Local Government, was submitted to the ICPC on Monday.

    The petition titled: ‘Petition against the unfairly advantageous awarding of Edo State Contracts to Afrinvest Ltd by Mr. Godwin Obaseki’, alleged that Obaseki abused his office to award inflated contracts to his company, AfriInvest Ltd, in flagrant disregard for the constitutional provision that guides the award of contract.

    The petition alleged that Obaseki, being the founder of Afrinvest, used his position to award contracts to his company in flagrant disregard for the constitutional provision that guides award of contract.

    It alleged: “We, as concerned Edo indigenes, who have no other place to call our home except Edo State, file this honest petition against Mr. Obaseki, the governor of the state and his firm, Afrinvest Ltd.

    “This followed revelations from sources of unfair advantage the governor bestowed on the firm, using accumulated state funds meant for developmental works and projects.”

    The petitioners alleged that although Obaseki stepped down as the chairman of AfriInvest’s Board of Directors in 2016 on assumption of office, he installed Mr. Ike Chioke, who served as his stooge at the firm.”

  • Obaseki disrespects Oba of Benin, says Oshiomhole

    Obaseki disrespects Oba of Benin, says Oshiomhole

    Our Reporter

    A cultural dimension has been added to the raging political battle of wits in Edo State ahead of the September 19 poll, following an accusation that Governor Godwin Obaseki committed a taboo by standing before Oba Ewuare of Benin wearing a cap.

    The allegation was made by his predecessor and now estranged political mentor, Comrade Adams Oshiomhole, while fielding questions on a talk-show on Arise TV.

    Last week, Governor Obaseki led a group of visiting PDP governors to the palace on a courtesy visit to the Benin monarch before proceeding to the Sam Ogbemudia Stadium to launch his campaign for a second term.

    Read Also: Oba of Benin: don’t turn Edo into war zone 

    The visit was, however, marred by violence, as Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) supporters clashed with All Progressives Congress (APC) supporters at the gate, as the governor and his guests were exiting the palace, resulting in gunshots.

    Speaking on Skype from his Auchi country home on the morning programme of Arise TV monitored in Lagos, Comrade Oshiomhole condemned Obaseki’s action as another demonstration of disrespect not only for the esteemed Benin palace, but also Edo tradition.

    “You call yourself a Bini man, yet you came to Bini palace wearing a cap in company of other PDP governors,” said Oshiomhole of Obaseki who hails from Oredo Council in Benin City.

    The ancient Bini customs forbid subjects from wearing cap before the Oba even while obliging them to kneel in obeisance.

  • ‘Governor exposes failure with promise to make Edo great again’

    ‘Governor exposes failure with promise to make Edo great again’

    From Bisi Olaniyi, Benin  

    The governorship candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Pastor Osagie Ize-Iyamu, has said Governor Godwin Obaseki has exposed his failure with the promise to make Edo great again.

    Ize-Iyamu, on Tuesday in a statement by the Chairman of Edo APC Media Campaign Council, Prince John Mayaki, said Obaseki suddenly woke up to launch a manifesto tagged: ‘Make Edo Great Again (MEGA)’, barely 50 days to the election.

    Read Also: ’Why we are different from Oshiomhole, Ize-Iyamu’

    He described MEGA as the most brazen daylight plagiarism.

    Ize-Iyamu said: “Devoid of thought, originality and foresight, Obaseki’s campaign mantra hit the stands and screens, blaring itself in poorly coloured letters: ‘Make Edo Great Again.’ As it appeared and formed in the eyes and minds of the readers and viewers, only one thing came to mind: Donald Trump’s ‘Make America Great Again’, but in Obaseki’s copying of this idea, we find a man who is ignorant and dumb to the bones and marrows.”

  • INEC, security agencies should be neutral, says Wike

    INEC, security agencies should be neutral, says Wike

    Our Reporter

    Rivers State Governor  Nyesom Wike has urged the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) and security agencies to be neutral in the September 19 governorship election.

    Read Also: Obaseki has no opponent, says Wike

    Speaking as a guest during a TV programme, Wike asked the electoral umpire to use the Edo election to correct its previous mistakes.

  • Obaseki: power belongs to the people

    Obaseki: power belongs to the people

    From Bisi Olaniyi, Benin  

    Edo State Governor Godwin Obaseki has said power belongs to the people, not any man.

    He urged voters to come out en masse on September 19 and vote for the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), to sustain the developmental strides of his administration.

    Obaseki spoke with party faithful at Ward 9 in Egbedo, during the continuation of his re-election campaign in Akoko Edo Local Government.

    Read Also: I’m committed to economic diversification, food security-Obaseki

    He noted that the election would be about good and bad, as well as the future of youths.

    The governor received defectors from the All Progressives Congress (APC) at Ward 9, who supported his re-election.

    Obaseki said: “I promise to ensure that every child in Edo will have a skill by the time they finish junior secondary school and be able to work. We have introduced the Edo Basic Education Sector Transformation (EDOBEST) programme from primary one to six and by next year, we will focus on junior secondary schools. We will also focus on technical education, to ensure our youths become effective and contribute to the development of the state.”

  • ’Why we are different from Oshiomhole, Ize-Iyamu’

    ’Why we are different from Oshiomhole, Ize-Iyamu’

    From Bisi Olaniyi, Benin

    Edo State Deputy Governor Philip Shaibu has said officials of the administration of Governor Godwin Obaseki are different from former national chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC) Comrade Adams Oshiomhole and the party’s governorship candidate, Pastor Osagie Ize-Iyamu.

    He claimed that Obaseki’s administration had restored pride and dignity to the people.

    Shaibu spoke on Tuesday in a statement by his Senior Special Assistant on Media, Benjamin Atu.

    He said: “With a dedicated focus on development and synergy with relevant development partners, we restored the pride and dignity of Edo State.

    ”Governor Obaseki is shaping Edo State’s vision, mission and value system. Edo was a gloomy state when we took over in 2016, but today, the story is different.

    “One of the key planks of the current administration is to initiate policies and programmes aimed at empowering our people and encouraging the ordinary man or woman to be economically independent.”

    Read Also: Oshiomhole seeking third term by proxy, says Shaibu

    The deputy governor said Obaseki would develop Edo and ensure that opportunities were available to the people.

    He said: “We are developing Edo State’s economy, impacting on the lives of the people directly and promoting commerce and industry. We are seeking re-election to enable us create more opportunities for the good people of Edo State.

    “Rather than fighting the government for not allocating the wealth of the state among some people, Oshiomhole and Ize-Iyamu should acknowledge the ingenuity and resilience of the Obaseki administration towards eradicating poverty in the state. Other governors should emulate him.

    “We are improving the workforce and creating a conducive environment for industries to grow. The era of Oshiomhole when our local engineers and professionals were abandoned for foreign contractors should not be continued. We need a government that will continue to open the space for our qualified professionals to compete with others.”

    Shaibu said transforming the state to the current level was not an easy task.

    He said: “We took over a state where the governor, who ought to be a role model to youths, was more aggressive than the youth he was elected to model.

    “Nigerians are not in a hurry to forget what Oshiomhole told a trader and a widow. Such an indecent way of life can only produce a chaotic state. The lawlessness in Edo State during Oshiomhole’s tenure made him to drop his immunity as a governor, vowing to go to court in order to convince the people that Ize-iyamu is a thief. Today, Oshiomhole is trying to tell us the other side of the story. This is surely not the type of role model our youths need.

    “The good people of Edo State have a better story to tell about us and that is why we are not distracted by what Ize-Iyamu and others are doing. We eliminated multiple taxation in Edo State. Our administration has respect for traditional institutions and the elderly.

    “We did not tell any widow to go and die, as was demonstrated in Oshiomhole’s government, with no regard for the citizens. Illegal sale of state assets has become a thing of the past. Award of government contracts to cronies without execution has stopped. Pensioners no more protest in Edo State over unpaid gratuities and pensions.”

    The deputy governor urged the people to look back and reflect on the road already travelled.

    He said members of the Nigeria Union of Teachers (NUT), Edo wing, were no longer ridiculed at Ring Road, Benin during protests over unpaid salaries.

    Shaibu added that in all aspects of social and economic development, Obaseki’s administration had shown more readiness for good governance in words and in action.

  • Deputy Speaker, 16 other lawmakers back Ize-Iyamu

    Deputy Speaker, 16 other lawmakers back Ize-Iyamu

     Bisi Olaniyi, Benin  

     

    SEVENTEEN of the 24 members of Edo State House of Assembly are backing the governorship candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Pastor Osagie Ize-Iyamu.

    Deputy Speaker Yekini Idiaye, who represents Akoko-Edo Constituency I, and four other members also pledged support for Ize-Iyamu.

    Idiaye was on Monday joined by Emmanuel Agbaje (Akoko-Edo Constituency II), Nosayaba Okunbor (Orhiomwon East Constituency), Dumez Ugiagbe (member-elect, Ovia Northeast Constituency I) and Vincent Uwadiae (member-elect, Ovia Northeast Constituency II) on a solidarity visit to APC’s standard-bearer at his home in Benin, where they declared their support.

    The lawmakers said they would not leave the APC for another party, assuring Ize-Iyamu of their loyalty.

    They said they would soon begin mobilisation of voters at the grassroots, to ensure his victory on September 19.

    Read Also: Edo 2020: Ize-Iyamu receives blessings from Otaru of Auchi

    The deputy speaker said he had no reason to join Governor Godwin Obaseki in his defection to the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) or to back his re-election, noting that the non-performing Obaseki administration had failed to initiate any developmental project in his constituency despite his intervention efforts.

    He said: “There is no reason for me to defect to another party because there is no project in my village to show that the current administration is working.”

    “I’m from Somorika in Akoko Edo Local Government and my village is the most backward in the council.”

    Ize-Iyamu thanked the legislators for their courage and integrity.

    He slammed Obaseki for dividing the state by denying representation to 14 elected lawmakers for over one year.

  • Obaseki promises monarchs better days

    Obaseki promises monarchs better days

     Bisi Olaniyi, Benin  

     

    GOVERNOR Godwin Obaseki has assured the people that he will not disappoint them if re-elected, as he has laid the foundation for greater development.

    He spoke at the palace of Otaru of Igarra, Oba Emmanuel Saiki, where he solicited the royal father’s blessings and support for his re-election.

    “I’m seeking re-election because we have started a revolution of development in the last four years to make governance relevant to Edo people.

    Read Also: I’m committed to economic diversification, food security-Obaseki

    “We pay civil servants and pensioners in time; we have trained our teachers to be digital and now our children are learning well.

    “We have improved on infrastructure in Igarra land and we will do more.

    “At this period of COVID-19 pandemic, the people need a leader with focus who is concerned about the lives of the people.

    “Agriculture must be improved on and taken seriously, as farming should be a priority because money from Abuja has been cut down.”

     

  • Oshiomhole seeking third term by proxy, says Shaibu

    Oshiomhole seeking third term by proxy, says Shaibu

    From Bolaji Ogundele, Abuja

    Edo State Deputy Governor Philip Shaibu has alleged that the former national chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Comrade Adams Oshiomhole, is plotting a third term through the party’s governorship candidate, Pastor Osagie Ize-Iyamu.

    Shaibu, who levelled the allegation through a statement by his Senior Special Assistant on Media, Mr. Benjamin Atu, in Abuja yesterday, said the people were determined to follow  Governor Godwin Obaseki because he had shown them in the last four years how his policies had worked across the state.

    Shaibu, who noted that Ize-Iyamu was merely a stooge, added that the real person seeking to return to rule the state was Comrade Oshiomhole. He described the alleged plot as a breach of Nigeria’s constitutional process.

    “The truth is that Ize-Iyamu is merely a stooge. The real man seeking the governorship position is Adams Oshiomhole, who has perfected a plan to betray democracy by seeking third term. The price Oshiomhole will pay for projecting Ize-Iyamu is an outright rejection.

    “Oshiomhole is displaying blind compassion, with a specific pledge to return to the state on the path of backwardness, with failed institutions, where individuals will be more powerful than government institutions, with an analogue system of operations. Technological development has since left Oshiomhole behind in the scheme of things.

    Read Also: Don’t be desperate, Obaseki, Shaibu warned

    “We need a new kind of politics and policies that reflect the best value of our people. Politics that focuses on bringing people together to work for the common good.

    “We have displayed determination to end the culture of government that habitually failed to stimulate investment; provide massive employment for youths and failed to reduce poverty and hardship in the land.

    “Edo State has a choice to choose between policies of the heart by Governor Obaseki and policies of the head as being propagated by enemies of the state.

    “The people of Edo State subscribed voluntarily to the principle of Obaseki because they have seen these principles at work all over the state. We cannot risk the future of Edo State with a man’s shrunken aspirations. Good men cannot be shunned away from politics while those who ought to be defending their integrity are parading themselves as party candidates,” Shaibu said.

    He said Governor Obaseki is not talking rhetoric like Oshiomhole and his godson are doing.

    “Our campaign is based on the affirmation of what we have done and still capable of doing, by drawing our strength from the masses to deal with our vulnerabilities.

    “The incumbent administration inherited a backward state, but we have grown our ways out from backwardness. Obaseki has bridged the yawning credibility gap between what was a promise and how it is performed and transformed into reality,” Shaibu said.

  • Campaign of calumny won’t work, says APC

    Campaign of calumny won’t work, says APC

    Edo State All Progressives Congress (APC) governorship standard bearer Pastor Osagie Ize-Iyamu’s media aide JOHN MAYAKI examines the futile move by the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to create credibility problem for the APC and contends that the do-or-die approach will herald failure for the PDP at the poll

    In continuation of its defeatist campaign strategy hinged on blackmail, propagation of falsehood, deference to subornation and mischievous, dangerous twisting of facts to both incite violence and stoke division, the Edo State chapter of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) and its eleventh-hour underperforming candidate, who lacks achievements, character and an agenda in collaboration with its national leadership of tax-collectors, sponsored an open letter asking the President, H.E Muhammadu Buhari, not to meet with Pastor Osagie Ize-Iyamu, the party’s candidate in the September 19 governorship election in Edo State. The letter was purportedly written by ‘Concerned Edo State APC Stakeholders’.

    Using its well-known, and discredited, cowardly letter-writing tactic of putting its words into the mouths, or hands, of non-existent characters portrayed either as ‘concerned citizens’ or ‘stakeholders’ as the current case manifests, the interloping PDP argued, laughably so, that by meeting with Pastor Ize-Iyamu, the President will “rubbish” his stance against anti-corruption because of the said 700 million naira case instituted in court by the EFCC, in which the candidate was named as a party.

    According to the PDP, the case brought before Justice J.M. Umar of the High Court sitting in Benin City, with the suit No. FHC/BE21C/2016, against Pastor Ize-Iyamu and “four other accused persons” represents enough reason for the President to turn his back on a candidate, who emerged as the state’s All Progressives Congress flagbearer, at the successful primary he ratified. The meddlers also construe that on account of the above non-issues, the president should divorce himself from the candidate whom he asked all organs of the APC, at the state and national levels, to offer all the required support, within the ambit of the law, to win the election.

    The first pointer to the ridiculous nature of the argument, and indeed, the entire affair, is that the PDP, having undergone the stress to commission the writing of the laboriously lengthy essay to police and direct the associations of the President, carefully avoided outlining details when it came to naming all those accused in the said case, and instead settled for the concealing “four other accused persons” line that reveals its contradiction each time it attempts to shamefully weaponize the case against Pastor Osagie Ize-Iyamu whose soaring popularity and wide acceptance in the state is responsible for their jitters and sudden interest in letter-writing and literature.

    The reason for this concealment, which is already uncovered by the people of Edo State, who have since ignored their childish tantrums, is because the four accused persons include Tony Aziegbemi, the current Chairman of the Edo State Chapter of the PDP, and the man he succeeded in office who, interestingly, also serves as the Chairman of the PDP Campaign Council for the Edo Governorship election, Dan Orbih.

    The election of Tony Aziegbemi as the Chairman of the Edo PDP and the appointment of Mr. Dan Orbih as the Chairman of the Campaign Council of the PDP came after the filing of the 700 million naira suit by the EFCC, and when taken to task on this by curious journalists and other interested persons, the PDP defended both appointments on the grounds that allegations and a court case are not evidence of wrongdoing because of the constitutional presumption of innocence which holds that unless convicted by a competent court, accused persons remain innocent of all charges.

    Besides, the PDP argued that the said sum, in any case, was sourced from private bodies, not the coffers of government, and it was distributed to its rank and file in the state, who have documents to show receipt and the expending of the sum.

    Summarily, the PDP, in its own argument and robust defence of its leaders, Mr. Tony Aziegbemi and Dan Orbih, had already vindicated Pastor Osagie Ize-Iyamu. This is further corroborated by the fact that although the case was for an alleged improper practice that took place in 2015 over the campaign funds of President Goodluck Jonathan when he was seeking re-election, the PDP, in 2016, unilaterally elected and backed Pastor Osagie Ize-Iyamu as its governorship candidate.

    Even for a toddler, it is clear that the turn-around today, and the open letter to the President, is a political, though unintelligent, reactionary attempt to cause setback to the progressive strides of Pastor Osagie Ize-Iyamu and the APC to victory on the 19th of September having won the goodwill of the people of Edo State.

    Although these faceless persons claim to write on behalf of Edo people at home and in the diaspora, the mendacious claim is exposed by the deluge of endorsements received daily by Pastor Osagie Ize-Iyamu from the people of Edo State across the world, including prominent members of Mr. Godwin Obaseki’s government  and family, who are resigning in numbers never seen before, because they are convinced of Pastor Osagie Ize-Iyamu’s integrity, competence, and documented manifesto to move Edo State forward.

    We are confident that Mr. President is well-aware of the vicious, unprincipled, and mindless attacks on innocent people and their reputation by the PDP, having been a victim of their flexible principles and morality himself. Therefore, he needs very little convincing on why their jejune demand, alongside the shameful insistence on dragging others into their campaign of calumny to hide the failure of their candidate, stems from their approaching defeat on the 19th of September.

    This clarification is made to unsuspecting members of the public who may be tricked into believing the lies of the ailing PDP. It is a party of power-mongers pitted against themselves by their unrestrained ambitions, and still operating on the “do or die” politics it introduced and poisoned our polity with due to its unforesightful methods.